Indiana University Athletics

Gary, Haworth Pick Up All-Big Ten Honors
12/4/2024 1:00:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
ROSEMONT, Ill. – For the second-straight season, both senior setter Camryn Haworth and sophomore libero Ramsey Gary were honored by the Big Ten Conference as two of the league's most outstanding players. All-Big Ten awards were announced by the league office on Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 4).
The Indiana duo were both named to the All-Big Ten Second Team list as part of 40 players in total that were selected by coaches of the 18 conference schools. Haworth picks up her third career All-Big Ten accolade (two first team, one second team) while Gary makes the second team for the second-straight year.
Haworth, a native of Fishers, Ind., is the third player in program history (Ashley Benson, Karen Dunham) to earn All-Big Ten honors in three-separate years. She was a first team selection in both 2022 and 2023 and battled through injuries to earn a second team nod in 2024.
On the season, Haworth racked up 1061 assists (10.10 per set) and started 29 of 30 matches for the Hoosiers. She tallied up 49 aces (fourth in Big Ten) and had 234 digs and 90 kills. For her career, she finished first in all-time aces (213) and fourth in all-time assists (3,923) in program history.
The other half of IU's all-conference duo, Gary, was one of the premier liberos in the league for the second-straight year. After a tremendous freshman campaign, opposing teams did their best to keep the ball away from Gary this time around. She still managed to pick up 438 digs and finish third in the league with 4.06 digs per set.
She finished just shy of reaching 1,000 digs by the end of her sophomore year (968) but is averaging 4.21 digs per set in her career so far. With the graduation of Nebraska's Lexi Rodriguez (Big Ten Libero of the Year), Gary will enter 2025 as the only Big Ten libero to earn multiple All-Big Ten honors in their career.
Gary helped anchor one of the better passing duos in the Big Ten along with graduate student Delaynie Maple. IU had the fifth-fewest reception errors on the season in the league (118). Among starting liberos, Gary had the fewest reception errors (15) in the Big Ten across 434 total attempts. According to Volley Metrics, she passed a 2.32 on a 3.0 scale this season.
Sophomore middle blocker Ava Vickers was selected by head coach Steve Aird as the team's Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree. Despite a nagging injury, Vickers stepped up to start in all 20 conference matches for the Hoosiers. She finished the season with 98 kills (.314 hitting percentage) and 67 blocks.
The Indiana duo were both named to the All-Big Ten Second Team list as part of 40 players in total that were selected by coaches of the 18 conference schools. Haworth picks up her third career All-Big Ten accolade (two first team, one second team) while Gary makes the second team for the second-straight year.
Haworth, a native of Fishers, Ind., is the third player in program history (Ashley Benson, Karen Dunham) to earn All-Big Ten honors in three-separate years. She was a first team selection in both 2022 and 2023 and battled through injuries to earn a second team nod in 2024.
On the season, Haworth racked up 1061 assists (10.10 per set) and started 29 of 30 matches for the Hoosiers. She tallied up 49 aces (fourth in Big Ten) and had 234 digs and 90 kills. For her career, she finished first in all-time aces (213) and fourth in all-time assists (3,923) in program history.
The other half of IU's all-conference duo, Gary, was one of the premier liberos in the league for the second-straight year. After a tremendous freshman campaign, opposing teams did their best to keep the ball away from Gary this time around. She still managed to pick up 438 digs and finish third in the league with 4.06 digs per set.
She finished just shy of reaching 1,000 digs by the end of her sophomore year (968) but is averaging 4.21 digs per set in her career so far. With the graduation of Nebraska's Lexi Rodriguez (Big Ten Libero of the Year), Gary will enter 2025 as the only Big Ten libero to earn multiple All-Big Ten honors in their career.
Gary helped anchor one of the better passing duos in the Big Ten along with graduate student Delaynie Maple. IU had the fifth-fewest reception errors on the season in the league (118). Among starting liberos, Gary had the fewest reception errors (15) in the Big Ten across 434 total attempts. According to Volley Metrics, she passed a 2.32 on a 3.0 scale this season.
Sophomore middle blocker Ava Vickers was selected by head coach Steve Aird as the team's Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree. Despite a nagging injury, Vickers stepped up to start in all 20 conference matches for the Hoosiers. She finished the season with 98 kills (.314 hitting percentage) and 67 blocks.
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